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"jt" wrote in message ...
Another place to check out is a pet store for "cute" litle hammocks for pets. JT "jeannette" wrote in message ... Hi group, Everywhere I read it says that the best way to keep your fruits & vegetables on a boat is in a suspended hammock. I have looked high & low for a hammock around 18" to 24". Can't find one. What do people do? Jeannette Bristol 32 San Francisco Jeannette aa6jh Bristol 32, San Francisco http://www.eblw.com/contepartiro/contepartiro.html On one extended trip, I couldnt convince my wife not to overload the fruit hammock. It was over the pilot berth so when I slept there it hung over my head. Her overloading it consistently caused it to collapse during the night showering me with fruit. I couldnt tell it was overloaded because it would be dark in the cabin. Drove me nuts. |
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On one extended trip, I couldnt convince my wife not to overload the
fruit hammock. It was over the pilot berth so when I slept there it hung over my head. Her overloading it consistently caused it to collapse during the night showering me with fruit. I couldnt tell it was overloaded because it would be dark in the cabin. Drove me nuts. Well, on the positive side you can look at it as having breakfeast in bed ![]() JT |
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